Yano-kun's Ordinary Days
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Every single day, Tsuyoshi Yano shows up to school looking like he lost a fight — bandages on his face, fresh bruises, the whole deal. But there's no bully or secret double life. The guy is just catastrophically clumsy. He trips over nothing, walks into doors, and has basically accepted that pain is just part of his daily routine. Then he transfers into a new class and meets Kiyoko Yoshida, the class president who's the type to notice everything and care way too much about everyone's well-being. She sees this walking disaster of a human and immediately decides she needs to figure out what's going on with him. What starts as genuine concern slowly turns into something warmer as she begins patching up his scrapes and sticking around to make sure he doesn't accidentally destroy himself on the walk home. The whole thing runs on this really gentle energy — soft art style, a soundtrack that knows exactly when to be funny and when to pull at you a little, and a dynamic between the two leads that feels natural rather than forced. It's a 12-episode TV series from Ajia-do that doesn't try to be more than what it is: a sweet, low-stakes school romance with solid comedic timing. If you liked the slow-burn warmth of Kimi ni Todoke or the awkward-cute chemistry in Toradora, this sits comfortably in that space. It's also got some of that Lovely Complex humor where the comedy comes from the characters just being themselves. Good comfort watch, honestly.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-12 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 13.

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